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One Pad, Every Game

Multi-Sport Court Construction in Montana

Basketball in the morning, pickleball at lunch, hockey shots after dinner. We design courts that host every sport your family plays — without compromising any of them.

The best backyard court is the one that gets used every day, and nothing drives daily use like versatility. A multi-sport court layers basketball, pickleball, volleyball, badminton, and shooting games onto a single engineered pad — typically 30'×60' up to 50'×94' — with color-coded striping that keeps every game legible. The trick is designing for it from the start: hoop placement that doesn't crowd the pickleball kitchen, net-post sleeves cast into the slab, run-off zones that serve every sport.

Like every Montana Court Company build, the foundation is a 4–5 inch post-tension or fiber-reinforced concrete slab over compacted engineered base, built to shrug off Montana's freeze-thaw cycles. The surface is a 100% acrylic system in your colors, with primary and secondary striping in deliberate contrast. Add LED lighting, rebound fencing, and adjustable net systems, and one pad becomes the busiest square footage on your property. Licensed, insured, warranty-backed, serving Montana, Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene.

Most multi-sport courts run $35,000–$90,000 — typically only a few thousand more than a single-sport court of the same size.

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Benefits

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Multi-Sport Courts

Maximum Use Per Square Foot

One engineered pad hosts basketball, pickleball, volleyball, and more. Families tell us the court out-earns the deck, the trampoline, and the pool for daily hours of use.

Designed as One System

Hoop overhangs, net-post sleeves, and striping are planned together from the first drawing, so no sport feels squeezed onto a court meant for another.

Color-Coded Striping Hierarchy

Primary lines in bold contrast, secondary sports in muted tones. Everyone knows which lines they are playing, and the court still looks clean, not cluttered.

Cast-In Net Sleeves

Ground sleeves for volleyball, badminton, and pickleball nets are set in the slab during the pour. Nets go up in two minutes and disappear completely when the game changes.

Montana-Proof Foundation

The same 4–5 inch post-tension or fiber-reinforced slab and compacted base we use on dedicated courts, engineered for freeze-thaw so every sport plays true for decades.

Grows With Your Family

Adjustable hoops from 7.5 to 10 feet, re-stripable surfaces, and modular accessories mean the court adapts as kids grow and interests shift — without new concrete.

Our Process

How Your Multi-Sport Court Project Runs

Use-Case Consultation

We start by asking who plays what, and how often. The honest answers determine pad size, sport priority, and accessory choices better than any catalog.

Layout Design

You review a scaled drawing overlaying every sport's lines, hoop arcs, and net positions, adjusting priorities before anything is priced or poured.

Base & Slab Construction

Excavation, compacted engineered base, and a 4–5 inch reinforced slab with net sleeves and hoop footings cast in exactly per plan.

Surfacing & Multi-Sport Striping

Two to three acrylic color coats, then precision striping in your planned hierarchy — primary sport bold, secondary sports in complementary muted tones.

Accessory Install & Walkthrough

Hoops, nets, and lighting go in, then we play-test each configuration with you and hand over warranty and care documentation.

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Multi-Sport Courts We've Built

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FAQs

Multi-Sport Courts Questions, Answered

What sports can one court realistically support?
A 30'×60' pad comfortably hosts half-court basketball, regulation 20'×44' pickleball, volleyball, badminton, and games like four square or futsal skills work. Go to 50'×94' and you gain full-court basketball with multiple cross-court pickleball layouts. Beyond three striped sports we usually recommend restraint — too many line colors makes every game harder to read.
How much does a multi-sport court cost?
Most residential multi-sport courts run $35,000–$90,000 depending on pad size, accessories, and site conditions. The multi-sport premium over a single-sport court is modest — typically a few thousand dollars for additional striping, net sleeves, and design time — which is why it is our most recommended configuration for families. Firm pricing follows a site visit.
Do the extra lines make the court confusing?
Not when the striping is designed rather than accumulated. We assign your primary sport full-contrast lines — say, white on forest green — and secondary sports get thinner lines in muted tones like light gray or soft yellow. Players lock onto their color within a game or two. We will show you the exact palette on a rendering before any paint goes down.
Can you convert my existing basketball court to multi-sport?
Usually, yes. If your slab is sound, we clean and prep the surface, apply fresh acrylic color coats, and stripe additional sports — pickleball being the most common addition. Surface-mounted or sleeve-anchored net systems can be retrofitted. A conversion typically runs $8,000–$18,000 depending on slab condition, far less than new construction. We inspect the slab first and quote honestly.
What foundation do you use for multi-sport courts?
The same standard as our dedicated courts: excavated and compacted engineered gravel base topped with a 4–5 inch concrete slab, reinforced with post-tension cables or structural fiber depending on size. Multi-sport courts see more hours of use than single-sport pads, so we do not thin the spec. Every slab is sloped for drainage and covered by our written workmanship warranty.
Service Areas

Multi-Sport Courts Across Montana

One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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